Lagos Orders Relocation of 64 Private Schools

The Lagos State government has ordered about 64 private primary and secondary schools to relocate as a result of non-conducive environment for teaching and learning.

The Director-General, Office of Education Quality Assurance in the state Ministry of Education, Mrs. Ronke Soyombo disclosed this recently at the annual school managers’ workshop, organised by the League of Muslim School Proprietors (LEAMSP) in Ikeja, which invloved about 230 members.

Soyombo said the affected schools, spread across the state, were operating in either swampy or flooded areas or very dirty and poorly ventilated structures, as well as in places totally unsafe for human beings.

“We discovered that owners of those schools are only interested in money making and not about safety of their students and workers. So the state has served them letters and asked them to close down their schools or relocate to safe and conducive locations. By allowing them to continue operating in those locations will do no good but harm to students who are our future.”

The director-general, who spoke on ‘Safeguarding the Right of a Child,’ disclosed that while some of the schools complied with the directive or pleaded for more time, others preferred to drag the government to court seeking a reversal of the order.
She said the action of those in the latter category would not deter government from making educational institutions both public and private to do the right thing.

She appealed to private school owners, including LEAMSP members to consider the safety and total education of their students more important than money in their operations.
The Chief Education Officer, Guidance and Counselling Department, State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Mrs. Taiwo Elemoma asked participants to establish a functional and effective guidance and counselling unit in their schools, saying that the students would need to be properly guided in career choices and other matters that would help them to succeed in life.

In his remarks, the Chairman of LEAMSP, Lagos Chapter, Mr. Fatai Raheem, said the annual workshop was a platform to educate and remind members of important issues that would make them operate according to best practices. “The forum has really been yielding positive results.”

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